From Joslyn Westbrook comes a steamy age-gap romance that blends sizzling chemistry, banter, and a fling that refuses to stay simple.
My goal is pretty simple this summer: house-sit on the beach for three quiet months and mend what’s left of my heart before starting a new job in New York.
What I don’t need is Knox.
The slightly older guy next door who’s brooding, guarded, and way too tempting—with a scowl that could melt glass and abs that ought to come with a warning label.
But when a small predicament, plus one very awkward naked moment, pushes our “only neighbors” thing into unexpected territory, sparks become impossible to ignore.
So we lay down a few simple rules:
No last names. No numbers. No strings.
A flawless arrangement…for about five minutes.
What begins as a summer-only fling soon feels deeper and far more dangerous to our hearts.
Because once summer ends, walking away isn’t as easy as we’d promised.
And when fate throws us back together, nothing could have prepared me for what happens next.
Warning: Forever Yours is packed with kitten chaos, coastal-town shenanigans, big-city complications, and enough heat to make you reach for a fan.
Their connection was quick and instant. It did work for me while they were at the beach. There were some things that happened there that worked for the plot and the relationship development, but the characters didn't feel like people until about halfway through the book.
The plot twist was obvious to me. In fact, it was obvious enough that the connection not being known previously felt it was a little unbelievable.
The story felt a little unbalanced. It was close to an instalove with their relationship, the cats, and their determination to place rules around the relationship they were starting. But then the resolution seemed to just tie itself in quickly. I see the way it was plotted, and the why of it, but it ended up with feeling like who they were in the last 25% of the book was never fully allowed to exist and they never felt like complete characters.
I did enjoy this overall, but the lack of balance in the story did make this one feel a little unbalanced.


